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240 pages, Paperback
First published September 16, 2005
But really it was not so much the case that Nathan did not care for his health, and in fact it was quite the opposite. On a daily or even hourly basis, thoughts of his health agitated and paralyzed him, something that on the outside resembles laziness, minus its serene benefits. (pg. 123)
...it was honest to be courteous. Because that merely showed that one thought the other a person. So for that alone it would be more treacherous to behave like a jerk and tell people what you thought of them directly. While it would be saying the truth that the other is an enemy, it would neglect the larger thing that the other is a person as well. (pg 144; emphasis added by reviewer)